Fisheye is a nice tool. I am not sure about Crucible for the reason
that you quoted - we'll have one more venue for communication, so some
people will be excluded from the discussion, just because it is hard
to keep track of things. Although maybe we can combine the two in some
fashion.
BTW, do I need an account on Crucible to see the existing reports? [2]
opens a blank page for me.
Andrus
On Aug 22, 2008, at 6:26 AM, Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
As part of the new Fisheye implementation for Cayenne [1] Atlassian
have deployed Crucible. This is a code review system which we use at
ish from time to time and it works really well. Basically a way to
make comments in any committed code and share the review process.
It may well be unsuitable for Cayenne since it takes part of the
development process off the Apache mailing lists and into another
tool (even though it it open to anyone to view). But I thought I'd
raise the idea here. Basically, we don't have to use it, but it has
been offered to us if we want. If you want to try it, just create a
login on the site.
In my opinion it provides a tool which is very useful and in many
ways nicer than lots of TODOs through the code, but it has a very
specific use which may not work for us. I see some other Apache
projects have played with it [2]
Ari Maniatis
[1] http://fisheye6.atlassian.com/browse/cayenne
[2] http://fisheye6.atlassian.com/cru/?filter=allReviews
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